Diamond Trailhead
Provides access to: Mt Misery Trail #3113, Melton Creek Trail #3124 that both access Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness. Jelly Springs Trail #3110 is also accessed from this trailhead from Mt. Misery Trail west of the trailhead. Jelly Springs heads north to meet Forest Road 40.
Diamond Trailhead does not have any facilities for user groups. Parking is limited at the trailhead. This is one of the first hit areas on the District by winter snow falls, thus it is hazardous to get out of the trailhead when there is a snow cover.
Practice Leave-No-Trace camping ethics. Pack all garbage out.
General Information
Wilderness restrictions apply within Wenaha-Tucannon Wilderness.
Getting There
Latitude / Longitude
Latitude: 46.11915828
Longitude: -117.5367367
Directions
From Pomeroy, WA, take 15th Street south from State Highway 12. Follow this street out of town and continue for 15 miles to the National Forest boundary. At the forest boundary a cattle guard is crossed and the road will turn to gravel (Forest Road 40). Continue south on Forest Road 40 for 15 miles to the Misery intersection (there is a sign 50 feet before the intersection). Turn right (westerly direction) on Forest Road 4030. Follow Forest Road 4030 for 5 miles to the Diamond Peak Trailhead.
Minimal parking. Bulletin board and trail signs are available.
Facility and Amenity Information
Restrooms
Restrooms are available at this site.
Water
Potable water is not available at this site.